Celtics' Jaylen Brown accuses Joel Embiid of flopping, refs of having 'agenda'
Jaylen Brown had some things to get off his chest when he sat down to host a Twitch stream on Sunday night, a day after the Sixers finished their improbable 3-1 comeback in the Eastern Conference first round-series and the team’s first series win over the Boston Celtics since 1982.
Brown, who scored 33 points in Game 7 against the Sixers at TD Garden, took aim at series officials during his stream on Sunday and made the claim that “flopping has ruined our game.”
Brown called out Joel Embiid specifically for embellishment.
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The Knicks have changed since they last faced the Sixers
This season, the Sixers and Knicks split their four regular-season matchups, though the last occurred in mid-February. And some key characters on both sides have changed since their last postseason showdown.
The Knicks made all-in blockbuster trades for All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns and wing Mikal Bridges, who helped them advance last season to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2000 but often have become the subject of harsh outside criticism.
The Sixers, meanwhile, signed Paul George and drafted VJ Edgecombe, creating what Embiid called a “much better team” that is “in sync” on both ends of the floor this time around. Coach Nick Nurse also commended the way the Sixers responded to Boston’s first-round punches, including two dreadful blowout losses and the palpable intensity of Game 7.
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Can Joel Embiid make it through the series?
The overwhelming caveat while evaluating the matchup between the 76ers and the New York Knicks is whether Joel Embiid can remain healthy enough to play at this level for another series.
He alluded that he was “dealing with some stuff” — aka Bell’s palsy that paralyzed part of his face, along with the aftermath of knee surgery — during his last playoff series against the Knicks. This year, he is still less than a month removed from an appendectomy. During Game 7, Embiid was limping late in the game after Tyrese Maxey inadvertently fell into his legs, and television cameras caught him doing some elaborate full-body stretches while laying on the floor.
mans is either getting stretched out or is possessed Conjuring-style
“I feel great. I feel amazing,” Embiid said again, after acknowledging after Game 6 that is what his brain has been telling him. “I was faking it [the previous injuries].”
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NBA playoffs: Tobias Harris and the Pistons also overcome 3-1 deficit
The Sixers aren't the only team to comeback this postseason.
The Detroit Pistons also overcame a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Orlando Magic, winning their Game 7 matchup Sunday night 116-94.
Cade Cunningham had 32 points and 12 assists, while former Sixer Tobias Harris put up 30 points in the Pistons' win.
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Sixers-Knicks Game 1: Start time, announcers, how to stream
The Sixers will kick off their second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks on NBC, with tipoff scheduled just after 8 p.m. The game will stream on Peacock, NBC's subscription service.
Calling the game will be Noah Eagle, who handled play-by-play for Saturday's Game 7 win against the Celtics. Joining Eagle will be Grant Hill and Robbie Hummel, with Ashley ShahAhmadi reporting courtside from Madison Square Garden.
Sixers Pregame Live will air on NBC Sports Philadelphia+ at 7:30 p.m., featuring Amy Fadool Kane, Jim Lynam, and Marc Jackson. The trio will also host postgame coverage following the game.
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Sixers-Knicks: Full playoff schedule
Game 1: Sixers at Knicks, Monday, 8 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Game 2: Sixers at Knicks, Wednesday, 7 p.m. (ESPN)
Game 3: Knicks at Sixers, Friday, 7 p.m. (Prime)
Game 4: Knicks at Sixers, Sunday, May 10, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)